Yeshua Care is a non-governmental organization committed to empowering vulnerable children and adolescents by providing critical support in education, healthcare, shelter, nutrition, and psychosocial services. Our efforts primarily extend to orphans, street children, those in conflict zones, and children and adolescents experiencing abuse, neglect, or severe poverty.
Yeshua Care is working to address the challenges faced by vulnerable children and adolescents, including limited access to education, inadequate healthcare, lack of safe shelter, malnutrition, and emotional trauma. Many children, including orphans, street children, and those affected by conflict, abuse, or extreme poverty, struggle to receive the care and support they need to thrive. By providing essential services and advocacy, Yeshua Care aims to break the cycle of poverty, protect children's rights, and create opportunities for a brighter, more secure future.
Yeshua Care primarily serves vulnerable children and adolescents who face significant barriers to their well-being and development. The target populations include:
Orphans and Abandoned Children – Those who have lost one or both parents and lack proper care, financial support, and emotional stability.
Street Children/Adolescents – Young individuals living or working on the streets, exposed to risks such as exploitation, abuse, and poor health conditions.
Children/Adolescents in Conflict Zones – Those affected by violence, displacement, and instability, often struggling with trauma, disrupted education, and loss of family support.
Children/Adolescents Experiencing Abuse and Neglect – Survivors of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse who require protection, counseling, and safe environments.
Children/Adolescents in Extreme Poverty – Those from underprivileged backgrounds who lack access to basic needs such as food, education, healthcare, and shelter.
Children/Adolescents with Disabilities – Young individuals facing physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges who need specialized care, educational opportunities, and social inclusion.
At-Risk Girls – Young girls vulnerable to child marriage, trafficking, gender-based violence, and limited access to education.